Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
ix, 353 p. ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-336) and index. |
Contents |
"Everybody does it" -- Cheating in a bottom-line economy -- Whatever it takes -- A question of character -- Temptation nation -- Trickle-down corruption -- Cheating from the starting line -- Crime and no punishment -- Dodging Brazil. |
Indexed In: |
Publisher's Weekly, November 2003 |
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Booklist, October 2003 |
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Choice, June 2004 |
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Reference and Research Book News, May 2004 |
Summary |
Explores how the dog-eat-dog economic climate of the last twenty years has led to corrupt values in the United States, forcing many people to cutting corners, deception, and corruption. |
Audience |
Adult Follett Library Resources |
Subject |
Business ethics -- United States.
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Professional ethics -- United States.
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Social ethics -- United States.
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United States -- Moral conditions.
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Added Title |
Why more Americans are doing wrong to get ahead |
ISBN |
0151010188 |
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